
All About LDN Pain Medication for EDS Pain Relief
What is low-dose naltrexone, and how can it help relieve your Ehlers–Danlos Syndrome pain?
Ready for relief from EDS pain?
If you live with Ehlers–Danlos Syndrome (EDS), you’re familiar with pain. Too familiar.
Fortunately, there are many ways to manage your unique EDS symptoms.
Along with a variety of holistic methods, you may want to consider medical pain management.
One of the best medications for EDS pain relief is low-dose naltrexone (LDN): a cutting-edge treatment that’s safe, inexpensive, and — best of all — effective.
THIS GUIDE WILL TEACH YOU EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT LDN, INCLUDING…
⟣ What Is Low-Dose Naltrexone?
⟣ Why LDN Is Effective for EDS Pain Relief
⟣ Why You Should Work with an LDN Specialist
⟣ How to Work with Connective Wellness for Medical Pain Management
What Is Low-Dose Naltrexone (LDN)?
Low-dose naltrexone (LDN) is an innovative medication that helps reduce chronic pain and inflammation by modulating the immune system.
Unlike controlled medicines, narcotics, or opioids, LDN is a pure antagonist and inhibitor. By blocking your opioid reception capabilities, LDN increases your natural endorphin production, giving you anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving benefits.
That makes LDN a safe, nontoxic, and nonaddictive alternative to traditional pain medications. It’s pretty amazing!
BENEFITS OF LDN INCLUDE:
⟣ Reduce chronic pain
⟣ Fight inflammation
⟣ Treat autoimmune diseases, cancers, opioid addiction, mental health issues, and more
Why LDN Is Effective for EDS Pain Relief
As someone with a chronic condition like EDS, you know the pain is difficult to treat. You’ve probably tried many different treatments over the years… and seen little success overall. (You’re reading this guide, after all!)
While traditional pain medications may have failed you, LDN is a promising approach.
Recent medical science has discovered that LDN can address a variety of chronic health complaints, including persistent pain from EDS.
When prescribed by a specialist and paired with a holistic treatment plan, LDN can help you manage your EDS pain on an ongoing basis.

Why You Should Work with an LDN Specialist
Before you go rushing to your doctor for an LDN prescription, hear this…
While a primary care doc or generic platform like Ageless RX may prescribe you LDN, they aren’t specialists in EDS care.
They may not know the proper dosage for your unique needs. They may not take the time to consider, let alone explain, how LDN fits into your comprehensive treatment plan.
You deserve to be treated by a specialist who not only knows your EDS condition intimately, but also is invested in your long-term health and wellness.

How to Work with Connective Wellness for Medical Pain Management
At Connective Wellness, we specialize in medical pain management tailored specifically for people with EDS.
Our certified LDN specialist, Christina Betances, NP, is specially trained through the LDN Trust to provide you with the most effective treatment for your EDS pain.
Ready to work with Christina?
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Begin with a Comprehensive Care Consultation (CCC) to receive your LDN prescription ($325). During this initial, in-depth session, Christina will thoroughly review your health history, current concerns, and wellness goals. Together, you’ll craft a tailored plan to support your ongoing health and vitality. If Christina deems LDN a promising approach for your symptoms, you’ll walk away with the prescription you need to begin treatment ASAP.
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Then, attend Medication Management Sessions (MMS) to maintain your success long-term ($75). Four to six weeks after your CCC, you’ll see Christina to assess your progress with LDN and your overall health. We recommend MMS sessions every two months for your first year at Connective Wellness, then every six months once your pain feels stabilized.
While every person’s journey is different, Christina and our entire Connective Wellness team are committed to helping you find and follow the safest, most effective, and most cost-effective treatment for your individual needs.